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UE Civil Engineering Students Help To Design “House Of Hope” In Evansville

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (04/29/2024) In a collaboration between University of Evansville (UE) civil engineering students and local organizations, the Roy and Amanda Jorgensen House of Hope held a groundbreaking on Friday at its Maxx Road location. This initiative, led by Granted, an organization dedicated to granting once-in-a-lifetime wishes to children fighting terminal illnesses or life-threatening conditions, marks a significant milestone in the community’s efforts to support those in need.

The House of Hope, which will offer vital resources like counseling, has been made possible through the generous contributions of approximately 100 partners, who donated labor and materials.

Among the partners is Briar Pointe Development, which donated the 12 and a half acres of land on which the home will be built. This project has also seen the involvement of the UE civil engineering design team (SNEWBZ), a team of six senior civil engineering students from UE. Led by project manager and student Zach Worley, the SNEWBZ team has played a crucial role in the design and coordination of the House of Hope.

Worley, along with his team members Wes Fleischmann, Nicholas Gushrowski, Emily Wiebe, Samantha Elkins, and Breanna Burke, worked tirelessly to ensure the project’s success. From site soil classification to drainage design, floor plans to permit applications, the team’s efforts have been instrumental in bringing the House of Hope to fruition.

“We are proud to have been part of such a meaningful project,” said Worley. “Collaborating with Granted and other partners has been an incredible experience, and we are thrilled to see the House of Hope become a reality.”

The SNEWBZ team collaborated with various organizations, including Hafer Architects, Cash Waggner, Lochmueller Group, Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc., Capital Electric, Truss System Inc., Combs Landscape, Midwest-Roofing & Sheetmetal, and Home Design Group, among others, to ensure every aspect of the House of Hope’s design met the highest standards.

Situated on a donated approximately 13-acre plot of land at the intersection of Maxx Road and Oak Hill Road, the House of Hope’s location was carefully chosen to provide easy access while minimizing traffic disruptions. The SNEWBZ team’s decision to have the entrance from Maxx Road, based on traffic flow data provided by the city, ensures the safety and convenience of visitors.

“The Roy and Amanda Jorgensen House of Hope stands as a testament to the power of community collaboration and compassion,” said Worley. “As it plans to officially open its doors in June 2025, it will serve as a beacon of hope and support for children and families facing life’s most challenging circumstances, and we were honored to play even a small part in assisting with this community initiative.”

ABOUT GRANTED

Since 1985, Granted has been serving a 100-mile radius of Evansville by fulfilling once-in-a-lifetime Wishes to children ages 3-18 fighting terminal or life-threatening conditions. For these children, simple joys of life are eclipsed by doctors’ visits, medical tests, treatments, and hospital stays. The lives of their family members shift to a place of fear, stress, and worry. Granted was founded locally in 1985 when our founders recognized a gap in service by the national wish granting organization. Although Wishes can be life-changing and sometimes life-saving, Granted recognizes that families need more love and support after the Wish. Granted fills that gap with its Beyond the Wish programming and services that provide families with dignity, respect, close relationships, support groups, ongoing support, and services. www.GrantedTristate.org

 

University of Evansville Archaeology Students to Embark on International Summer Excavations and Internships

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (04/30/2024) Sixteen University of Evansville (UE) Archaeology students are gearing up for a summer of hands-on learning experiences across five countries, contributing to archaeological projects that span the globe.

Among the diverse projects, students will dive into Lake Erie to document and protect submerged indigenous sites, search for shipwrecks in the Caribbean, and excavate at the Spartan Sanctuary of Apollo Amyklaios in Greece. Other projects include excavating in Ancient Thouria in the Peloponnese, participating in the Salt Cay Expedition in Turks and Caicos, and working to uncover Medieval human remains in Romania.

In addition to international projects, students will also be involved in various initiatives in the U.S., such as assisting the Army Corps of Engineers in Illinois, exploring a Spanish mission site in Texas, as well managing artifact collections in Indiana, and creating databases for archaeological finds in Maryland.

In Evansville, two students will work on museum collections management and visitor services at the Reitz Home Museum, while others will contribute to educational efforts at Angel Mounds and Wesselman Woods.

“Our students are truly impressive, whether they are assisting with excavations, cataloging artifacts, or conducting research, the efforts of these students contribute to a greater understanding of our past and inform our present and future,” said Dr. Alan Kaiser, Professor of Archaeology. “Their work is part of a larger effort to uncover the mysteries of our world bringing new insights to the forefront of global Archaeology.”

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.

Home of the Purple Aces, UE offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton, the University’s very own Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.

 

O’Brien: Boosting development, quality of life through strategic investment

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It is no secret that the Hoosier businesses and workforce that make our state so great are what fuel Indiana’s economic engine – and right now it’s supercharged. From the small businesses on Main Street to the powerhouse Toyota plant, our area is burgeoning with opportunity. To make sure our region is well-positioned for continued growth, I recently supported expanding the state’s transformational investments into our communities.

Through the Indiana Regional Acceleration and Development Initiative, or READI 2.0, the state encouraged neighboring counties to team up and create a vision for the future to qualify for funding to help make it happen. The Southwest Indiana Regional Development Authority, which represents Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson and Posey counties, stepped up to the plate and recently received the maximum READI award of $45 million. The region is focused on growing our population, attracting new, high-paying job opportunities and skilled workers, improving quality of life and providing upward mobility to low-income Hoosiers.

In total, the state awarded 17 regions across the state a total of $500 million to continue to boost quality of life, quality of place and quality of opportunity. This program is expected to have a significant return on investment of nearly $11 billion in public, private and philanthropic matching funding. This successful program has been key in boosting economic development throughout our region.

In the last round of READI funding awarded to the southwest region, many projects we announced including expanding the nursing program at the University of Southern Indiana and Doctor of Clinical Psychology program at University of Evansville, increasing student housing and classroom space near the Evansville Medical District Campus, and supporting the IU School of Medicine Evansville’s efforts to address crisis‐level shortages in child mental health services and workforce needs. Other projects range from a transformational riverfront expansion and city block at 5th and Main in downtown Evansville to a dog park facility within Woodmere Park. In total, there have been 10 quality of life, six quality of place and seven quality of opportunity projects in our region.

The READI program represents a record state investment and commitment to our local communities, so that we remain future-focused and positioned for growth. It’s great to see our local leaders across our region worked together to create a data-driven, long-term plan that is certain to create even more opportunities for Hoosiers and businesses in our area. To learn more visit evansvilleregion.com/readi.

Improving economic development and quality of life are critical in attracting and retaining talent for our community, which in turn helps all our local businesses. As your state legislator, I am always looking for ways to continue these important initiatives so that Southwest Indiana remains a great place to live, work and raise a family. If you have ideas for ways to improve our community or new projects, please reach out by calling 317-232-9619 or by emailing h78@iga.in.gov.

 

INDIANA DEPARTMENT NEWS LETTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES NEWSLETTER

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Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued

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Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued

Vanderburgh County Marriage Licenses Issued

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Miroslaw Qualifies for Paris Olympics

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 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving junior and German swimmer Rafael Miroslaw has qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Miroslaw swam a 1:46.11 to win the 200-meter freestyle at the TYR Pro Swim Series in San Antonio on April 10. His performance achieved an Olympic Qualification Time and came within the national qualification period (April 1-28), and Miroslaw is one of two individuals in the 200 free to meet German Swimming Federation’s selection policy for Paris 2024.

The German Swimming Federation will officially announce its Olympic team at a later date. Miroslaw will become the second German athlete, and first German swimmer, to represent Indiana University at an Olympics. Men’s basketball athlete Uwe Blab participated in the 1984 and 1992 games.

In 2023-24, Miroslaw completed his third year for the IU swim and dive program, helping the Hoosiers win their third-straight Big Ten Championships. Miroslaw is an 18-time All-American, two-time NCAA runner-up, 10-time Big Ten Champion and three-time first-team All-Big Ten honoree.

Announcing the Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year

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Announcing the Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year

Precision Aerial Services

During this year’s Small Business Week, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is recognizing eight Hoosier small businesses that have worked with the Indiana Small Business Development Center (SBDC) to start, grow or pivot their small businesses.
We are proud to share that Evansville-based Precision Aerial Services has been recognized as the Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year! 
Precision Aerial Services, owned by John Carter, is a drone-based aerial imaging and data capturing company providing geospatial services for land surveyors, engineers, utilities, construction firms, and project developers. The company offers LIDAR, survey data, bare earth topography mapping, construction progression monitoring, aerial imaging, and UAV consulting to help bring projects to life with precision and efficiency. Congratulations, John!

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